Binghamton Range Munitions Response Site
Soliciting Community Interest in Forming a Restoration Advisory Board
Part of the U.S. Army's environmental program is to involve the community in all aspects of environmental studies, investigations, and cleanup processes at the Binghamton Range Munitions Response Site located in Port Dickinson, New York. Approaches to ensure community involvement include public notices in local newspapers, maintaining an administrative record file, and soliciting interest in establishing a Restoration Advisory Board (RAB). A RAB follows established procedures and provides a forum for community members affected by or interested in the cleanup process of Army activities. RAB members meet on a regular basis to review and comment on environmental data and plans related to the clean-up activities. In keeping with the U.S. Army's policy to seek community involvement in environmental investigation and clean-up processes, the U.S. Army is seeking input from the community to determine if there is sufficient community interest in establishing a RAB for the Binghamton Range Munitions Response Site. If there is sufficient interest in establishing a RAB, one will be established. Typically, sufficient interest is indicated by 50 or more individuals who are interested and/or available to be involved in RAB activities. For more information about RABs, please access the following website: https://www.denix.osd.mil/rab/denix-files/sites/22/2026/03/RAB-Rule-Handbook_Final.pdf.
If you are interested in establishing a RAB for the Binghamton Range Munitions Response Site, please contact Mr. Walt Gee, Army National Guard at ArmyGuardCleanup@army.mil.
June 5 2026
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